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I am expecting my first child early this september! I have already started on my diaper stash and after much research I plan on using a toilet sprayer to rinse out diapers before being washed. ( My bf is pretty keen on the idea as well… mainly because it involved a gadget!)

DD is 6 mo old and breastfed & eats a tiny bit of babyfood each day. So far I'm still getting away without dunking, swishing, or plopping it out, but soon I'll need a diaper sprayer. So for now, I let the washing machine handle the poop.

My baby girl is 6 months and still only breastfeeding so there's no need for any special treatment yet! I just let the diapers soak for 15 minutes to an hour in the washing machine before starting the cycle and line dry them… no horrible stains yet! But I am scared for whats to come once I start her on solids.

My first son started solids, during the height of my morning sickness with baby #2, so my sweet husband would do all the dunking and swishing. I volunteered to buy a diaper sprayer, but he declined. Now my second son is starting solids, and Dad is still getting right in the yuckiness. If we had a sprayer I would do my fair share.

Most of the time we can just shake the pocket diaper or a liner for prefolds and be done. Otherwise we use a diaper sprayer or just dunk. For the newborn, I tend to dunk AND use the sprayer to get it all off.

My daughter is just shy of 4 months, and has only had breastmilk. So right now all the messes are rinsed and come clean with simple bathtub faucet water before washing.Heather G.hngentit@hawkmail.hfcc.edu

I clean poo diapers in the toilet with my BG diaper sprayer. I use a plastic basket to carry them back to the diaper pail since there's no reoom for one in the bathroom. I don't love this system, but thank goodness I never have to do it more than once a day, if that!

I usually just dunk the diaper, swirl, shake, whatever it takes to get it rinsed and then wring it out with my hands if I have to (then WASH my hands real good). It's kind of gross and my husband won't do it. I would like a better routine and a sprayer would be nice!

I do two things. I use flushable liners and if I happen to have no liner I just dump the mess into the toilet. Then if I still have a little on there I give them a shower in my tub and wring them out and spray with either Bac-Out or BumGenius odor remover then wash my tub. Fun!

Fluff Friday entry: I love gDiapers. They are really great because you can snap out the liner, and use the cover over and over (unless it gets soiled). They also offer both a cloth insert option and a disposable (biodegradable, flushable) option. I use the cloth inserts mostly, but the disposables are great for doubling up overnight for heavy wetters. My DS only has leaks in these diapers when mum fails to put them on properly, or when he has those poos that are going to explode no matter what diaper he's wearing. 🙂

Diaper Sprayer is on the list of must haves! So I have read, this will be my first time cd'ing and thanks to Kelly's Closet I feel very knowledgeable about my decision! wish I had made this decision with the my other two children! Thanks ladies

We used liners with dd. There is no way that I will spend as much as they cost for one but now that I've found online tutorials, I'll have dh make one for our next baby. Easily done for under $20! Unless of course I win this one!! LOL But we'll still need one for the 2nd bathroom.tvpg at aol dot com

Question of the week: We clean poo by rinsing them in our utility sink. Our LO is still mostly BF so they rinse easily. When they are more formed we might dunk in the toilet or look into (or win 🙂 ) a diaper sprayer.fmgrice2(at)yahoo(dot)com

my LO's BMs are pretty sticky – but in a good way – the poo all sticks together and shakes right off into the toilet. my husband takes them out back and hoses them off though! i think we need a sprayer!!!beccascott0312 at gmail dot com

my son is 6 months, and we are only just starting to experiment with food other than breastmilk. so we haven't had much need for dunking/spraying/etc yet … but we are definitely in need of a sprayer now that he is showing more interest in eating!

i would love to have a sprayer i currently use my showerhead to spray into toilet and i usally get water everywhere then since my washing machine stinks i then scrub stains out with a toothbrush in my laundryroom sink before putting in wet bag 🙁

I don't have a favorite cloth diapering product except the diapers themselves. I am new to cloth diapering and am feeling my way as I experiment. But my favorite diaper so far is the Bum Genius AIO aplix style.

I dunk. I just started cloth diapering and my girl just turned two. I know Im getting a late start. She sometimes still seems to have messy diapers so I have to dunk. A sprayer would be awesome and I think that would even get daddy in on cleaning a messy diaper 😉